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bail out
verb
- intr to make an emergency parachute jump from an aircraft
- informal.tr to help (a person, organization, etc) out of a predicament
the government bailed the company out
- informal.intr to escape from a predicament
Example Sentences
"I was bailing out of shots. I was having to play a different game that I didn't enjoy and it didn't feel like I could express myself, so it got really tough."
The Congress maintains that it bailed out the publisher due to its historical legacy and had lent more than 900m rupees to AJL over the years.
“The mayor and City Council may want taxpayers to bail out Los Angeles, but it’s more likely that taxpayers will bail out of Los Angeles,” the association said.
And while losing money never feels good, financial experts say investors should pause before bailing out.
Vance and others were clear that they were unhappy with the United States “bailing out” Europe by clearing the shipping lanes through the Red Sea of Houthi attacks.
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